ny

losses

or

change their

present way

of life,

susure that the

would

living standards of the people of Taiw.

not be lowered and that the economic interests of

foreign countries in Tailan

would not be affected and

even

let Taiwan keep it's

It's a

army

and extensive

orgruisitions."

4.

5.

6.

The analogy between China's position on Taiwan

and that on Hong Kong

by Deng Xiaoping

was drawn in conversation

with the Governor in March 1979, He said that the

on Taiwan:

Uk would be aware. of China's policy on that on its return to China there would be

Ker own

"

по

Change in the social system, nor would Irving standards be affected. Taiwch would still enjoy a special status armed forces, and local autonomy and even even though she would be part of China. There could never

two clincs or one and a half Chinas. This was the

well as Ċ Ginese position on Hong Leong and Macao es Taiwan. This was long-standing policy. They had

adopted it because they needed Hong Leong".

be

In his talk with Lord Carrington in April 1981, Deng repeated these observations on Taiwan, adding that

it would be necessary for Tailson to abandon wäsch it called itself as well as it's flag.

Пе

This

n.me

was

by

oh

similar

long-term policy and not a matter of expectency. it also reflected China's policy towards problems of a nature.

то

problems of

the Chinese, Hong Kong and Taiwan ve

Terra irredenta

isolation. Dong; refercices to in

that could not be viewed in unchanged way of life and political system could imply receptance of a continuing degree of Britise alministration in Hong Kong, though within the framework a uk recognition of China's sovereignty. Any assingement

conscious example

of

04

Here lines would be for the Chinese and inducement to the

Taiwanese to return voluntarily to

fold.

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